Chanel Bomber wrote:HEZI wrote:Chanel Bomber wrote:Well not necessarily, because they have since expanded his role and allowed him to think of himself as a rising star.
It remains to be seen whether he's willing to accept a reduced role in a contract year and be a good soldier for the sake of winning.
The difference between RJ 2 years ago and last year is a whopping 4% usage and less than 3 more shots per game. Yeah Knicks really overwhelmed him last year with that increased role
I'm not sure what point you're trying to make, in all honesty.
It's pretty clear that RJ had a bigger role last year, especially as of late December. More touches, more FGAs, and a higher usage. Those differences that you mentioned are not insignificant, by the way.
RJ was better in his role in 2020-21 than he was in his role in 2021-22. He was better on defense, and less inefficient on offense. All the stats (and common sense imo) support this.
If your point is that RJ had more or less the same role (which I don't think is true), then his regression in terms of defense and efficiency should be even more alarming. But it's known that his role expanded, which explains to a large degree his regression in several facets of the game.
Yeah I can see what you are saying, I just have to squint really hard to see the difference but there absolutely is a difference. Role player vs wanna be star type of difference right there in plain sight


































